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EDUARD BUYS, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

Letters Patent o. 103,715, dated May 31, 1870.

CQQKING- STOVE The Schedule referred to in these Lettera Patent and making part of the same.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, EDUARD BUYS, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Stoves; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming part ,of this specification, in which drawing- Figurel represents a longitudinal vertical section of this invention.

Figure 2 is a transverse section of the same.

Similar letters indicate corresponding parts.

This invention relates to a stove which is intended particularly for workshops ot' carpenters o'r` cabinetmakers, but which may also be used for other purposes, and which is so constructed that it is capable to sustain simultaneously two tires, one of shavings, and the other of coal, or, that either of said fires may lbe carried on alone and independent of the other, the

fire of shavings being required partly for heating gluepots, but principally for heating the ov'en, which serves to bake or warm the pieces of wood previous to gluing them together, while the coal fire is simply used for heating the glue-pots or other vessels or articles placed thereon.

In the dmwing- 'lhe letter A designates the shell of my stove, which is supported by the base B, and provided with two doors, C D, one in its front and the other on its side.

lhe front door C opens to the grate E, which is situated above the ash-pan F and in front of the bridge G, and which serves to keep up a coal-fire, in the ordinary manner.

The heated gases and products-of combustion rising from this tire pass over the bridge close under the top-plate of `the stove, to the ue H, and they serve to heat, readily and quickly, any vessel or article placed on said top-plate, the heat being most intense right over the Ire or near the front of the stove.

The top-plate ofthe ash-pan is perforated with a large number of holes, and is so arranged that a shaking motion can be imparted to it, so that the ashes will drop down into a drawer, from which they can be readily discharged.

Over this perforated plate is situated a damper, I,

which is hinged so that it can be turned up against the bridge G, as shown in dotted lines in iig. 1, allowing the draught to pass up to the grat-e from below through the perforated plate of the ash-pan, and shutting ott from the draught the rear p art oi' the stove, or said damper may be turned down over the pertbrated plate,

as shown in full line in fig. 1, and, in f this case, the draught is admitted to the grate through a hole in the ti'ont door,A and the rear part ot' the stove is not shut off from the draught.

lhe rear part of the stove serves for making a fire of shavings or wood, access being had thereto through the side door D. The Haine rising from this tire rushes out through the ue H, which is intended to communicate with an oven, required for baking or warming the wood previous to gluing the Sallie, and said iiame, before reaching the iiue H, also serves to heat the back part of the 'top-plate of the stove, or any article or vessel placed on said back-plate,`ln1t it does not impart much heat to the front end of the stove. l

It' desired, both the wood fire and the coal fire can be carried onsimultaneously in my sto\'e,"or the stove Vmay be heated simply by the coal fire, or only a wood lire may be raised, as circumstances may demand.

iVhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

1. In a double-tire stove, the grate E, elevated above the ash-pan, iu combination with the extended bridge G, and with the damper I, swinging in the space below the grate, against the bridge in one direction, and above the ash-pan in the other direction,

substantially as and for the purpose described.

2. In combination with the bridge G, thrilling the ue of the grate E, the damper I, arranged to swing between the front and rear parts of the stove, against the bridge and below the grater for the purpose described, substantially as sct forth.

This specification signed by me this Gthday ot April, 1870.

EDUARD BUYS.

Witnesses:

W. HAUFF, C. WAHLERs. 

